music.wikisort.org - Composition"Nelson Mandela" (known in some versions as "Free Nelson Mandela") is a song written by British musician Jerry Dammers, and performed by band The Special A.K.A. – with lead vocal by Stan Campbell – released on the single "Nelson Mandela"/"Break Down The Door" in 1984.
1984 single by The Special A.K.A.
"Nelson Mandela" |
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B-side | "Break Down The Door!" |
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Released | 5 March 1984 |
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Genre | Ska |
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Length | 4:12 |
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Label | 2 Tone CHS TT26 |
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Songwriter(s) | Jerry Dammers |
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Producer(s) | Elvis Costello |
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"Racist Friend" (1983) |
"Nelson Mandela" (1984) |
"What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend" (1984) |
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It was a protest against the imprisonment of Nelson Mandela by the apartheid South African government, and is considered a notable anti-apartheid song.[1]
The backing vocals were performed by Molly and Polly Jackson, two girls the band's drummer John Bradbury had "met in a bar in Camden", while the chorus was performed by session singers including Claudia Fontaine and Caron Wheeler, who later went on to appear with Soul II Soul.[2]
Unlike most protest songs, the track is upbeat and celebratory, drawing on musical influences from South Africa. The song peaked at number nine on the UK Singles Chart and was immensely popular in Africa. In December 2013, following the news of Nelson Mandela's death, the single re entered at number 96 on the UK Singles Chart.
Reception
Dammers told Radio Times: "I knew very little about Mandela until I went to an anti-apartheid concert in London in 1983, which gave me the idea for 'Nelson Mandela'. I never knew how much impact the song would have: it was a hit around the world, and it got back into South Africa and was played at sporting events and ANC rallies. It became an anthem."[3]
Stan Campbell left the band right after the recording of the song and the release of the video for the song, and had to be persuaded to rejoin briefly for two live appearances on the BBC television show Top of the Pops in 1984.[citation needed] Following those appearances, Campbell left for good.
In 1984, the students' union at Wadham College, Oxford, passed a motion to end every college "bop" (dance) with the song. The tradition continues to this day. A Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute remake, released in 1988, featured Elvis Costello, Dave Wakeling, Ranking Roger and Lynval Golding on backing vocals.[citation needed]
At the Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday Tribute in London's Hyde Park in June 2008, the song was performed as the show's finale, with Amy Winehouse on lead vocals. However, careful listening to the soundtrack revealed that, instead of "Free Nelson Mandela", she at times sang "Free Blakey, My Fella" (a reference to her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, a former drug dealer imprisoned for assault).[4]
The song was featured on Peter Kay's spoof television programme Britain's Got the Pop Factor. In March 2010, the New Statesman listed it as one of the "Top 20 Political Songs".[5] Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band opened with the song in January 2014, at the Bellville Velodrome in Cape Town, South Africa,[6] in the band's first ever concert in South Africa, which took place just six weeks after Mandela's death. Springsteen later dedicated "We Are Alive" to Mandela.
Track listing
Recording of 1984
- "Nelson Mandela" (Dammers) – 4:12
- "Break Down The Door!" (Dammers, Campbell, Bradbury) – 3:48
- "Nelson Mandela (Extended Version)" (Dammers) – 4:34
- "Break Down The Door! (Extended Version)" (Dammers, Campbell, Bradbury) – 5:01
- Chrysalis 12" 4V9 42793 – American Version
- "Free Nelson Mandela (Club Mix)" (Dammers) – 6:28
- "Free Nelson Mandela (Instrumental Mix)" (Dammers) – 4:30
- "Free Nelson Mandela (LP Version)" (Dammers) – 4:07
Recording of 1988
- Tone FNM1 7" (70th Birthday Remake)
- "Free Nelson Mandela (70th Birthday Remake)" (Dammers)
- "Nelson Mandela (Original Version)" (Dammers)
- Tone FNMX1 12" (70th Birthday Remake)[9]
- "Free Nelson Mandela (The Whole World is Watching Dance Mix)" (Dammers)
- "Nelson Mandela (Original Version)" (Dammers)
Personnel
Recording of 1984
- Elvis Costello – Producer
- Stan Campbell – Lead Vocals
- Jerry Dammers – Organ
- John Shipley – Guitar
- Gary McManus – Bass
- John Bradbury – Drums
- Rhoda Dakar – Vocals
- Molly Jackson – Vocals
- Polly Jackson – Vocals
- Dick Cuthell – Trumpet
- Andy Aderinto – Saxophone
- David Heath – Flute
- Paul Speare – Penny Whistle
- Afrodiziak (Caron Wheeler, Naomi Thompson, Claudia Fontaine), Molly Jackson, Polly Jackson, Lynval Golding, Elvis Costello, Ranking Roger, Dave Wakeling – Backing Vocals
Recording of 1988
- Jerry Dammers, Tom Fredrickes – Producer
- Ndonda Khuze – Lead Vocals
- Jerry Dammers – Bass Program, Drum Program, Keyboards
- Rhythm Doctor – Scratches
- Jonas Gwangwa – Trombone
- Betty Boo Hlelea, Julia Mathunjwa, Pinise Saul – Backing Vocals
Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (1984) |
Peak position |
Australia (Kent Music Report)[10] |
66 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[11] |
8 |
Irish Singles (IRMA)[12] |
6 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[13] |
6 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[14] |
9 |
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[15] |
1 |
UK Singles (OCC)[16] |
9 |
Chart (1988) |
Peak position |
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[17] |
93 |
Chart (2013) |
Peak position |
UK Singles (Official Charts Company) |
96 |
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Year-end charts
Chart (1984) |
Position |
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[18] |
96 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[19] |
69 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[20] |
97 |
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References
The Specials |
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- Jerry Dammers
- Silverton Hutchinson
- Tim Strickland
- Roddy Radiation
- Neville Staple
- John Bradbury
- Dick Cuthell
- Rico Rodriguez
- Rhoda Dakar
- John Shipley
- Satch Dickson
- Groco
- Anthony Wymshurst
- Stan Campbell
- Edgio Newton
- Nick Parker
- Gary McManus
- Jon Read
- Adam Birch
- Mark Adams
- Aitch Bembridge
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- 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013
President of South Africa (1994–1999)
- President of the African National Congress (1991–1997)
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Life |
- Early life
- Mandela and Tambo law firm
- UMkhonto we Sizwe
- 1955 Congress of the People
- Treason Trial
- Rivonia Trial
- Robben Island
- Pollsmoor Prison
- Victor Verster Prison
- Negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa
- Liliesleaf Farm
- Mandela House and museum
- Nelson Mandela Children's Fund
- The Elders
- 70th Birthday Tribute
- 90th Birthday Tribute
- Awards and honours
- Death and state funeral
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Presidency |
- 1994 election
- Presidency
- Government of National Unity
- Reconstruction and Development Programme
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- Constitution of South Africa
- 1995 Rugby World Cup
- Intervention in Lesotho
- Mahlamba Ndlopfu
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Books and speeches |
- "I Am Prepared to Die" (1964 speech)
- Long Walk to Freedom (1994)
- Mandela: The Authorised Biography (1999)
- Conversations With Myself (2010)
- Dare Not Linger: The Presidential Years (2017)
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Legacy and namesakes |
- Mandela Day
- Nelson Mandela Forum
- Nelson Mandela Institution
- 46664 concerts
- Mandela Rhodes Scholarship
- Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (the Mandela Rules)
- Nelson Mandela Challenge
- Nelson Mandela Challenge Plate
- Nelson Mandela Invitational
- Nelson Mandela International Airport
- Nelson Mandela Square
- Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality
- Mandela National Stadium
- Nelson Mandela Bridge
- Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital
- Ponts Nelson-Mandela
- Nelson Mandela University
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Film depictions | |
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Family |
- Ngubengcuka (great-grandfather)
- Gadla Henry Mphakanyiswa (father)
- Nosekeni Fanny (mother)
- Evelyn Mase (wife)
- Winnie Madikizela-Mandela (wife)
- Graça Machel (wife)
- Makgatho Mandela (son)
- Makaziwe Mandela (daughter)
- Zenani Mandela-Dlamini (daughter)
- Zindzi Mandela (daughter)
- Ndileka Mandela (granddaughter)
- Mandla Mandela (grandson)
- Zoleka Mandela (granddaughter)
- Ndaba Mandela (grandson)
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